Walk-in: Visit the office of your County Clerk, where you can complete and turn in your application.

Driver’s License Application: Complete the voter registration affidavit when applying for a driver’s license at your local driver license station or Satellite City Hall.

If you are a first-time voter in the State of Hawaii or are registering to vote via mail for the first time, you are required by federal law to provide proof of your identity by including a copy of one of the following items:

A current/valid government-issued photo ID with your name and address, or

A current utility bill, bank statement, or mail from a government body with your name and address.

Include the proof of identification with your voting application or absentee mail-in ballot, or bring it to your polling place when voting.

Jaci Agustin is committed to getting our community involved in making decisions that will impact our neighborhood and the State of Hawaii. Registering to vote and casting your ballot are the best ways to ensure that your voice will be heard, and TEAM AGUSTIN is here to help! Our volunteers are more than happy to assist you in registering to vote. We’ll pick up your completed application and a copy of your government-issued ID and deliver everything to the County Clerk for you, free of charge! You won’t have to worry about finding transportation or postage stamps. Contact us for more information.

Can I register to vote?

You may register if you can answer “yes” to the following questions:

Are you a United States citizen?

Are you a legal Hawaii resident?

Are you 16 years of age or older? (You are allowed to pre-register at age 16, but you must be 18 years old by Election Day in order to vote.)

When should I re-register to vote?

You should re-register if you have a change in legal name or address (residence and/or mailing).